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. 2020 Jan 22;71(9):e399–e405. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciaa066

Table 1.

Characteristics of Men with ≥1 Clinical Encounter, Men with ≥1 Gonorrhea Test, and Men with ≥1 Positive Gonorrhea Test, 2010–2017

Men, No. (%)
Characteristic ≥1 Clinical Encounter (n = 678 134) ≥1 Test (n = 78 763) ≥1 Positive Test Result (n = 1184)
Age, y
 15–24 93 081 (14) 16 565 (21) 201 (17)
 25–34 143 272 (21) 29 856 (38) 489 (41)
 35–44 121 231 (18) 15 794 (20) 236 (20)
 45–54 107 632 (16) 9286 (12) 172 (15)
 55–64 97 274 (14) 5179 (7) 70 (6)
 ≥65 115 644 (17) 2083 (3) 16 (1)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic white 417 030 (62) 41 512 (53) 490 (41)
 Non-Hispanic black 53 953 (8) 13 432 (17) 368 (31)
 Hispanic 12 177 (2) 2527 (3) 44 (4)
 Non-Hispanic Asian 40 389 (6) 4755 (6) 40 (3)
 Non-Hispanic other 54 845 (8) 8578 (11) 132 (11)
 Unknown/missing 99 740 (15) 7959 (10) 110 (9)
Living with HIV 2172 (<1) 1386 (2) 86 (7)
PrEP usea 654 (<1) 625 (1) 108 (9)
High-risk sexual behaviorb 1346 (2) 82 (7)

Abbreviations: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; PrEP, pre-exposure prophylaxis.

aMen prescribed HIV PrEP between 2010 and 2017.

bDiagnosis code for high-risk sexual behavior, measured up to 7 days before or after a gonorrhea test.